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Show TUB JIUUA'IXG who repraerot It on the flour of THE EXAMiNEII Published Every Day In the Veer by Tiia Suneard Fubiieftmg Coi-Fn- the I ul,t'j S:are senate "I That Utah stand by ihe Pr-t- j that has aloud by her, the party that hae her industries and welfare and return to tne house of rrprcarnutjvee the man with his this policy will cuntinue to It. Return him to tbe uesi confrere In order that in that congress as iu this, he may follow up hits vole and make effective the legislation, promoting lutereai to all ihe people everywhere, giving le ail a u-- pe suj-'JLi-n IATEB. OklivereU ly Carrier ia Ogdea jaday Mora-- ' City, including lug uuuiBvr, par BMib- - tSo SUBSCRIPTION .. epiH dc deal. BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. Tho Exaituiie; la east by Bali ouuida ot Ogdea. pvt year. 9G.hu Ai waal guaruriy, ia aavace. . l-- u and INDCPENCENT. 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NATIONAL REPUBLICAN per President TICKET. In 1908. THEODORE ROOSEVELT, of New torn. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. For Repreeentatlve In Cengrese, JOSEPH HOWELL. For Juatlce of Supreme Court , JOSEPH E. FRICK. REPUBLICAN COUNtY TICKET. Per State Senator T. B. HU LAN I SKI. For Repreeentetivee RUDOLPH KUCHLER GEO. A. PULLER GEO. S. DEAN HARVEY P. RANDALL. For Sheriff 4 A. SEBRINO. For Attorney NATHAN J. HARRI. For Commlaaionora OSCAR MADSON Four-Yea- r Term. FRANK MOOPif Two-Yea- r Term. For Clark DAVID MATTSON. Far Aeeoeeor EDWIN DIX. For Treeeuaer ALMA D. CHAMBERS For Recorder JOSEPH B. WALLACE. Per Surveyor H. J. CRAVEN. For Constable of Ogden City HENRY STEELE. AN APPEAL TO REPUBLICANS. Senator Heed Smoot, In hie Salt Hiiilrea, gate the Amerikearna leaders eomethlng to worry orer. and Congromman Littlefield, in Ida eloquence. placed the record of the Rel at publican party above tank. Senator Smoot proved the right of tbe Republican forces In triumph over the Keama crowd In Salt Ijtke counit, aud Coneresnman Littlefield made cleiir I lie duly of every- loyal American to vole for CoAfrivraman .loM-pilowell aud the Republican ticket In Howell he said: the state, (if JoMi-p"J am l.ere to say fo you flint lire committee ciingreshlonal Republican and Republican admiuistrallun liope that the people of I'tali will tbe niOili-Kt- , uiiassuiiiiiig. Intelligent, Him.-KHfn- common-sensed gentleman that now represents this stale on the floor of ihe lower hounc. the Hon. level-heade- I Mon-ell- . iindei:and i( Ik said lhal a dis- tinguished gentleman h I hr name of Poaers who Is a Democratic c.mdida'e In this sinte is a man of nliilii.x. uble to make h very afficiing speech and it is htsied for iha' nason he is aide to n'presrnt I Tali lieitei- tlian Ihe modest mao, the lion. Joseph Howell, who In line with the Republican party, irtainlng its policies will do more to promote th welfare and happiness of ih!slate of 1'iah than the speeches the nihr "cnilcman could nuke in one million years' time. The abler he Is the more emphatic that proposition won Id be, because as-- a Democrat wandiug wii'u ihe TVinooraiJr paify be opposr - and will npo,.e if he stands in llr.e with hi- - part;, the policies bal have proriiu-ei- i the condl-.lon- s that put this eoiiiitry where it is today. And the abler he la or the abler be was the more barm he .bail do If he were sent there by the state of Vtr-liThat is no reflection on him. ft. !s his misfortune and not bia fault that lie belong! to Ihe Democratic party. "One other proposition. I magrat- Ihe people of (Ms creiil stale upon the able and distinguished men - - . nle In the local column ol ihi- - paper win be found a history of the origin uf "graft" fn Weber county. Thai we a time when the family of ('. Ricbarda was, like roal'y, kept in regal atyle by the taxpayer-- . Charley was uounty clerk and official chick winder. Ilia father waa a Judge aud one brother a member of the eininry atanother county court, and torney. When the Judge walked to court, some few blocks, the beads nf perspiration that his physical efforts caused, brought, him great mental anguish that was only assuaged by charging and collecting fll2.it) for the mopping ot his brow. HU uncle received extra compensation for hla extra efforts and young Charley, feeling the need of a few spate dollars with which to lake la the nances, had himself made "official dork winder," so that every three months he drew dowa 25 aa a perquisite. That wax the beginning of the prac-tji-e that led John Beaman, who calia la order to hinmell "Huneat John ward off suspicion, uuder one pretext aud then another, to appropriate to himself A23 extra every month of bia long form of office. That is why' Dr. Conroy, on the Industrial school board, voted himself extra compensation fur hla labors at that institution. That la why all the Democrats hare Indulged themselves. They have suddenly started the rry, Flop thief." believing that the people will think the other fellow are The rogne, and they are the angels. Once again in offlre they will do as John Beaman has done, as Dr. Conroy has done, ns Charley Rich' ards has done. W fail lo are that Ihe Democrats have any advantage over ihe Republicans' In public .stewardship, or that they give promlae of doing any better In office than the Republicans. There must be some other ring or clique or boss back of the Democrats before the Democracy rad hope lo convince The voters of this county that all hullnesa and purity and sanctity abides In them. Lawk at their records and tell ua whet we may expect from them. OGPEN, Indulges me with his emi'e. Matt) time and oft, sir. I have seen the gentleman arise In hla place on the Democratic aide of this chamber aad launch hla shafts of rhetoric and ridicule at my party, because forsooia he said we were standing pat. Bir. when you frame that Indictment agalnat mv party I must confess that you have a distinct advantage cvei me. because, air, whatever else may be said of tbe Democratic party In all Its malodorous career of poverty and panic, no truthful man who knows the history of your party would ever charge that yon stood pat oa anything or bad anything to stand pat on. I congratulate the gentleman today that he is the proud aad chose i! leader of a party ot political wobblers and trimmers, who In the last fourteen years have wobbled once around the great political circle. In jiOKXlXG, NOY KMT. Lit 1S9S - ten-year-ol- d they were for free trade, and made a failure of that: then they were tor free silver, and made a failure of that; then they were for and made a failure of that: and then they were for made a failure of that; then they were fur Alton Bl Purker. a gold standard telegram and political mystery, and they made a failure of that. And now, ir, after fourteen years of wandering in the political wilderness they have at last got back to the original suitiof ng point to the old. despised Issuetrial free trade that under n practical and In the dlaaeiere of tboee other times waa relegated t (he limbo of everlasting and humiliating failure." anti-trust- .' The politician who yells "Stop thief, may havo dirty hand at least hla own claim to purity ought la be Investigated. The walkout of 30v 1, laOS. publican ticket is registered. Third Then look at. the top, directly in front of your eyes, and you will Bee several small levers or poinXo. ter, on each aide of which are the word Yes, Push the kiuters over Yes or No, jut as yoii desire to vote on each of the two separate amendments to the are lioth of the proptioed amendment (.'onutitmion. published each day in the Standard. If you favor them vote Yes; if you oppose them, vote No. Fourth Then pull the big lever, which you pulled from left to right when you first entered tbebooth, back again to where you found it, and then turn around and you will find the curtain open, and you walk out. Cut this out and take I anything more simple? it with you to the booth aud you make no mistake. First, pull the big lever from left to right, ttecond. grasp th Eagle fiVmly and pull it to the right until the bell ring. Third, vote Yes, or Yo on the two Constitutional amendments. Fourth, pull the big lever back to place again and out you walk. . Cnt this out and take it with you and you will not make a mistake. chauffeurs la New York is not a new experience tor them; ns Their chief business ia - 4 strike sometimes a post ur a tree, sumettmes a human being. If you see him. Just tell him we Bead ,hlm on the bill." "I'll do o gladly." & - "Much obliged." Tbe messenger withdrew, end they soon heard him gallop swiftly away, and all became silent. -- SPECIALISTS-,. At Ann's insistent request Braid went bark to hla couch, and aha waa by again alone, watting tor Raymond's return. Tbe situation In the great drama was now quite clear to her mental vision. Bhe could as the email army GARLAND ISOS. BY HAMLIN COPYRIGHT. waiting below, foolishly eager for the coming of the dawn, and It was not difficult to Imagine the excitement and consternation In Monro's forces when CHAPTER XXVI Concluded. j waa cut abort by a mnrrTieas handj'and their leader failed to appear. Bhe unRaymond wee hastening to apologias all waa a tlU. Then her composure gave derstood also something of tbe panto for his temerity when the noise of a way. in Basle end In the valley and realised galloping horse rot short hie speech that through the night the news of the and whitened Anns check, eo porteu-Impending aManlt on the peak waa torn wee tbe Bound of haste at egch loosed along aerial ways by the Hying, an hour. "I hope that ie Jack," said the miner, and hastened to the door to meet and ellence Monro, who entered with studied effect aud. removing hie sombrero, bowed very low to Ann. xjood evening, haughty princes. . Hows the kid V Ann, relieved to find tbe flying men-- ' young. Consultation Free. Bed. eettger an expected though unwelcome visitor, replied pleasantly, "He's bet- - ( Rue-selter, thank you." Muskogee. 1. T., Oct. 21. At five miles south of here, two A covert smile curled the handsome ' We positively Cure Man's armed men called H. C. McGee, a llpe of tbe young lender aa he glanced home there at bod hie of out farmer, from Ruytuond to Ann, and something Diaeaaea, Blood Disorders, Nan early today and forced him to divulge in hie bearing pupiled the girl. When 82.200 in gold, acof the yoga place Troubles, Liven Kidney and hiding he spoke again, with n grow ing delibto a despatch received at the cording ' wee 4a eration, elte perceived that be . Stomach. Diaeaaea. United States Marshal's office here. ' liquor, The robbers, it le sold, placed the You mustn't be alarmed these are money In begs and escaped to the rouuh times, hut you'll be protected. hills, leaving no clew. Bottle's cornin' off this time, sure EXTENSIONS. GREAT NORTHERN thing. We move on Uie enemy at dayNew York. Oct. 31. The pamphlet, break. Bit down. Don't stand In my GET VEIL QUICKLY report of the Great Northern Railpresence," he added, with a comical describes made way, yesterday, public bl twist of lips. in detail the development work that Ann turned with a startled glance has been done by the system la the to Raymond, who genially said; "I'm lat year. Office Hours 10 a. m. to 7 p. m. I earn want Jack. down. glad you One of the most Important now pro, ina the conference witb you to bold ject now engaging the attention of . dependents." the Great Northern management, Munro stiffened. "No time tor part from the construction of the new Canadian lino, I the building of No time to talk wlib any a new line traversing central Monone. I just cme down to My howdy tana and connecting the Great Northto the lady, tbute ell. Understand? ern with tho Northern Farlflc, Mid Uie voice rose. Jell upon him in a terrtWe the Burlington. This road will hare a .Year" SPECIALISTS-,!!- ,. Raymond hand. a lifted Raymond warning 199 milea Btrugule. from beginning length of "Onletly. old man. don't disturb the Armlcgton to Laurel, Mont. boy. let's go find Kelly." Oh, Rob, don't kill him!" she called, 2361 Washington Ave. Mnnro'i face grew sullen. "Don't heedless of Louis. Opening the door, want to see Kelly don't want to seo ah cried again, Dont please don't! yon. I've come to see the lady." He Kelly was binding tbe captain's feet faced Atm again. I'm going Into hat-tiwhile Raymond, with a knee on his Wae at tho Thoater With Hla May he killed tomorrow. Had to chest and oue bend at his throat look' Wife and Bona. . ed up at Ann a aba stood In the dooraay gnodby. I may not see you again. B0M0I0 & COMPANY To Raymond's great relief Kelly, who way and Mid: PleaM go In. We are , 31. Senator Oct. York. New had heard Munro arrive, appeared at doing this for hie owq guod. W won't M. Depew, jrho reCbauncey tbe door. Hi manner was easy and hurt him. He'll thank ua for It whan ; 155 25th Street cently returned from hla counhla voice low aa he greeted the Intrudhe understands our motive." try home to which he went Naer. Hello, Jack! How goes the Munro. like a trapped wildcat, mapfrom Washington because of a of hln poleonic hiisinee? general breakdown ped at his cuptor, but Raymond's long Munro turned with darkening brow health, appeared In puUlo last finger prevented him. "Now, listen. and laMred lo be gloomily Impressive. night for the find time since Jack. You did me a good turn today, laid spring. Accompanied by Dot 'em scared, all right. They're and I'm going In do aa mucb for you. Mr. Depew, hi eon and two Im gnluff to Mve you from state's prismeditating retreat this minute. friend, he oocuplad a box at on against your own fool's will. You're Kelly laid a hand on hi shoulder. the New Amsterdam theater. Lad. yon need steep. You're worn going to leave romp tonight, deed sure The senator seemed to hare enOlll." thing. And yon might as well go quiettirely recovered hit health and DRY GOODS FOR FALL Raymond, with a significant look at ly. If you don't, we'll pack yon on appeared to thoroughly enjoy Matt, turned as if to stir tbe fire, n your horse like e roll of blankets. Will the performance. JUST ARRIVED movement which brought him behind you he quiet? will you ride your horse his visitor. or mut we tie you on?" Munro put his bands in hi pocket Again the frenzied man renewed hie and laboriously explained; Been try-Istruggle. Blindly, ferociously, like an to keep awake on whisky. Trifle animal, deaf to all reason, acknowledgshot this mlunte, askin' Lady Ann's ing no law but that of force, he writhHla gasping pardon." ed, heating the ground, Raymond' right arm encircled tbe breath waa painful to hear. At last yonng lender's waist, pinioning tbe Rralde, who bad heeu picking handily deadly right band to bl side, while at his medicine case, suddenly opened the door and ran out. Kelly, "trlmr ihe almost equally skillful left, whipped the young desperado's Here is where tbe man nf medicine revolver from hi belt. cornea in." be calk'd Jovially, and For a moment the fsngles rattlebeneath thrust a folded bandken-bie- f What you Munro' nostrils. snake him breathe. bewildered. f mean. Rob?" be asked ominously. Raymond." he said quietly, "It'll do "Come outside. Jack. Ilou't. make a bint good." row -- for tbe lady's sake. We want to Mnnro's knotted muscle almost Intalk to yon." stantly relaxed. M hand fell Inert, "Ijet go o' me." be retorted, writhing his head turned quietly to one aide, In Raymond's dutch. In tbe midst of and his face became a peaceful aa a I know this be grinned at Kelly. leepog child. these arms. What's your game. RobT' Wlitt bare you done? whispered Tome otitKid" ami i'll roll you." Kelly excitedly. 1 pleaded Raymond. Braide laughed. "Hypnotized him. The soddi n brain of the reckless Ton ron do as you wish with him now, leader waa waking an seatn. and. with but work quick." , a bow to A'in. he said; "Sorry to 'atiirb "Much obliged, doctor." Mid RayT you. but must take these men outside mond. Take him tip. Matt. Lefe aad kill 'em. Re yon again soon." put him sway while he aleepe- He'll Karmond released his prisoner slid go by freiffht now.' As they laid bold stepped through the door In advance of of the corpselike figure he added to Min. but a Monro followed and srooc! Ann and to Braide, "Not a word of for an instant on the step, peering Into this to any one!" A knock nt. the door startled Ann. the durknesa, Raymond boIxmI liirti ; to-da- y But the visitor was only one of Monagain and. with a fnriona twist, threw hitn to the earth and fell upon him In ro's men. deferential, almost timid, in a terrlhle struggle. Mari, mindful nf her pretence. -Ann and the boy. closed the door. The Kt cue me. hut has the captain been NATIONAL BHCVTT COMPANY girl, not during to look nut. could only here iiii evening? he asked politely. stand with nerveless lbrhe and pound-InThe doctor quickly answered. Ys. nce the de cerheart n,l listen but l.c went away again alinoet ' ate man uttered a gasping snarl, hut it Drs. Elliott Utah Indiana are on the war path and refuse to return to their reservation. Probably they absorbed mime of tbe political atmosphere of Balt Lake. 3 - - Passing of One of Amarico'e Greatest Basaball Playora. 7 31.-T- Hun-miivib- e, j Norris WE GARLAND HAMLIN BUCK EWING DEAD Marke that some voters say they are uot guiug to vole because they fear the voting machine is a complicated affair. Don't believe anything lii-that. There i nothing complicated about the machine. school child can work It i ao simple that a it if he can reach the lever. It require only four tnoie of the hand to vote the straight Republican ticket. . First Move tbe large Jever from left to right as far as you can push it, which pull the curtain around, aud you can rudj the machine all by youm-l- f and no one but yooraelf knows what you are doing. Second You look for the Ragle on a small lever to jour left. Yon gr&ap the Eagle lever and turn it from left to right until tbe bell ring. Then the straight ReThit jiaitri- ia tuivisod goro-psny- t THURSDAY HOW TO VOTE QUICK AND BlfiHT The death of Duck Ewing marks the passing of one of America's greatest baseball players. Born In Cincinnati, he Iwarued the game on tbe "bottom" around the rlty, and In a few short year was up to the top of tbe heap. He piajod a greater pan of hie career with New York, and finally retired to his old home la Clnclnnsri, where ha bed lived for some time. Ewing played good ball even when a boy .easily outclassing all of the young ters who frequented the "bottoms,' the amateur baseball territory hereabout s, that has been the echooltng of eo many crack players of the country. He first canyt into outside notice as a player whuu he engaged as a teamster for a local distillery, sad his pratoetlnnal engagements were with a club of Rochester, X. Y., that was or gantxed to advertise proprietary md irine, SUGAR IMPORTS. From there he went to the famous Troy team and was at once recognised from Cuba in fell Sugar Imports as phenomenal player, HI next eg September fn 93. million pounds, gsgement waa with the New Yorks, against MO million pounds In the im- with whom he and Welch formed a mediately preceding month aud 12 battery probably as effective ad any mlllloua In September of last year. Or ever occupied the points in any When he left the New York dlunrlly Cuba supplies about be played for a while with Mg Cleveof the ttgar romlnn into the land Nationals, and was tltei bought L'nHed States from foreign countries, by Cincinnati to steady the Refls of hut tor the month of September she thatH" day. remained for some time as men upplled but a little over one third ager when Jqlin T. Brush owned the of tbe imports of foreign augai. team and then retired altogether. He This temjtorary check In tbe move- at le.tst, succeeded as a manager in I well toward ments of sugar from Cuba, due appar- ways keeping hi tem the front until well on in the season, In durinland the to renditions ently during the part of the year when ing that month, brings the total of that meant heavy financial returns Ij augur movements Into the I'nited the owner. He managed and caught for the New Bute for the nine months eudtng York club In 1838 and 1889, when the bolow with September slightly tboee team woo the pennant. He had no suof the corresponding months of 19u4, perior aa a backstop and waa a terrific though during the eight months end- hitter. He was a daring bnse runger waa alone In hie cln In Judging with August the total was greeter and men all from hie place behind the ing than' in the cm responding period of hat. He wee with the New Yorks any year In the history of our Import when Roger Connor. Jim O'Rourke, trade. For the eight months endlug Mike Tlernan. Tim Keefe and Mickey stars, and he was rated with August, Ifliifl. the quantity of Welshbestwere of them. He quit Its self'll the sugar brought In from Cuba alone waa many year ago because of 111 health. MSI. 927,1 it nottnds. and from other Ewiug ws always of g'.od habit, toi'vlgu cuunlrtcN 2 !u, 038,473 pound. frugal and retired from laehall financially well fixed. He owned enn In the month of September (lie quansidersble real estate, from which ho tity brought in front Cuba was but had a good Income In the way of ren a oT total tala. pomwlr out of pounds from foreign rsiiintrlea. GRAFT IN ABRAHAM'S TIME. thus bringing the total for nine month.--, tor beluw same the the figure slightly A King Who Had an Extra Menth months of 1104. Added to the Calendar. These figures of itgar imports relate exclusively to sugar brought from hat Chicago, Oft. graft - an foreign countries, and do not include Ineii'ution which dates bark to the the large quantities supplied hv Ha- time of Abraham was the conclusion of Professor Albert T. Clay or the Unwaii and Forto Rico. These IsIhiuIh iversity of Pennsylvania, who produchave become. In recent years. Jtnpoit-an- t ed photographs of archaeological disfactors in the sugar supply of the coveries to uphold his theory before Lniled State. The total quantity of the Americuu Ribie League conference at the Y. .M. ('. A. auditorium last sugar brought into the I'nited Flatea night. Hainntnrebi. king of Shiner from foreign count rise In the fiscal and sixty kings of Babylon, was the year 1 106 v;i 3.979,331.430 pounds, first man to uncover a grafter, accordwhile In addition to this, Hawaii sup- ing to the inscription which have been Just by experts. plied 747.tK'2 tc:7 pounds and lorto what deciphered especial form of graft was prao Rico 110.311.1)18 pound, a total of tired in the day of old is not told in 147. 233 pound from the Islands, the table which have been unearthaud a grand total of 5.137.i78.ti85 ed. nut it is disclosed that Hammurabi wrote to one of hi governor pound?, the quant it of sugai hrought that bribery had t een charged against from these two Islands being about 23 an Individual and asked for an inves. per cent, of that entering our ikh-ttigation of the case. If he found the In tbe 9 mouth ending with Septem- charge true, the governor should return to him and also that ber. ISC'S, the quantity of sugar whlrnihehadprisoner been taken in bribery. from United Ante the into brought i Another Intereating letter of one of his governor Indiforeign countries was S.iifitJlSMitH cated that the king had become it red pounds; frqm Hawaii, 770.4H9,32d. and of tribute waiting a month for hi from Forto Rico, 425.813.539. a total and ordered itui another month be H', 1,198.222. of inland pound from ihe addc-to the calendar, to go Into opand a grand total of eration immediately, and that tbe tribute should be collected oil the pounds; the quantity from Hawaii and first day of the ur month. t Porto Rico thus being noariv ::u The addres of Professor Clay ..f iic the of that entering pm to demonstrate tnat archaeology bad proved Abrahams day wa not of re, country. mote antiqiti'y hut lhat it belonged to "STANDING PAT." a middle chapter in the written history or man and coincident with the orearlier dynasties nf the Hab, Ionian. Logan Republican; Demoi-ranProfe-so- r A. T. Rnhinsnn of Ijonis-vingans and speakers delight In ;uu-ni,no said: "Tnere i on perfect ltopubMi-.inridicule cast to th ing no perfect theology. Scienand cince A as stand patter. portion of ;ie tific books ten year old are out of speech of Hon. F. W. Cushnviu mi Evolution is undergoing ovolu-tlodale., There Is no cause for peuir floor of congress recently tov.ciu-- upon criticism Is jet The cause ot radical Mi this in a most intre:jng absolutely hopeless. ' It only one gos(tahtr.in y fact of left tbe Thrist pel is T note tiia' tii ,.U1 'cutie;prfu s UTAH, Mississippi 4 Mr. Wl.iiamsi. ihe leader of the Democratic iniiont on this floir. honors me with his presence acJ two-third- 1 Joseph WHO STARTED GRAFTING? T EXAMINER: CAN CURE - YOU l. ofirammtcra Drs. Elliotts Norris e. ? e. FANCY , CASH GROCERIES ooooooooooo w-- When you open a package of Uneeda Biscuit its like opening the oven door and taking them out crisp, fresh, and clean. "I-e- Uneeda Biscuit are the - Crackers. Others cease to be crackers after a few hours exposure to the air. Open a package of Uneeda Biscuit M |